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Hosting the Chairman of NEH

April 28, 2015 Circulating Now About Us, Collections, News 3 comments

By Jeffrey S. Reznick William D. Adams, Chairman of the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) recently honored the National

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Obama stands in a lab listening to Dr. Nancy Sullivan explain.

Ebola at One Year

March 26, 2015 Circulating Now About Us, Archives & Manuscripts, Collections 4 comments

By Elizabeth Mullen and Christie Moffatt This week marks one year since the World Health Organization announced that the deadly

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Hosting the Ambassador of Belgium

March 12, 2015 Circulating Now About Us, Collections, News 3 comments

By Jeffrey S. Reznick Belgium—founding member of the European Union and a country whose heritage is rich in so many

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Lindberg speaks at a podium in front of the entrance to the Against the Odds exhibition at the National Library of Medicine.

Donald Lindberg: A Leadership Legacy for the Future

March 5, 2015 Circulating Now About Us, News 2 comments

By Jeffrey S. Reznick At the end of this month, Donald A.B. Lindberg, MD, Director of the National Library of

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Insulin now part of the plasmid is returned to the bacteria.

Partners in Illuminating Science

December 9, 2014 Circulating Now About Us, Collections, Exhibitions, From DNA to Beer, Guests, News, Rare Books & Journals One comment

Circulating Now welcomes guest blogger Aline Lin,  co-founder and principal of Link Studio, an interactive design and medical illustration company. 

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Early Latin American Medicine in the NLM Collections

October 8, 2014 Circulating Now About Us, Collections, News, Rare Books & Journals 2 comments

Michael J. North spoke today at the National Library of Medicine in recognition of Hispanic Heritage Month on “Early Latin

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Rare Footage of FDR at NIH

September 10, 2014 Circulating Now About Us, Collections, Films & Videos 7 comments

By Rebecca C. Warlow On October 31, 1940, just days before President Franklin Delano Roosevelt would be elected to an

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A group of about 30 women pose in uniform.

A Remarkable Career in Psychiatry

August 18, 2014 Circulating Now About Us, Guests, News 2 comments

In 2012 Dr. Lucy Ozarin was interviewed at the National Library of Medicine as part of an oral history project

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Circulating Now…Full Circle

July 1, 2014 Circulating Now About Us, Collections, News 4 comments

Today is Circulating Now’s one year anniversary! Thank you to everyone who has contributed to our success in sharing with

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Hosting AOTUS: David S. Ferriero

June 19, 2014 Circulating Now About Us, Collections, News One comment

By Jeffrey S. Reznick David Ferriero, Archivist of the United States (AOTUS), recently honored the National Library of Medicine with

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